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A Rapper Goes to Therapy, on Camera

来源于:THE NEW YORKER
Last year, Freddie Gibbs, a thirty-four-year-old rapper from Gary, Indiana, was accused of dribbling a few beads of liquid tranquilizer into a young woman’s cocktail and sexually assaulting her while she was incapacitated. The event allegedly occurred in June of 2015, when Gibbs was on tour in Vienna; he was arrested a few days later, in France. Gibbs adamantly trumpeted his innocence—he refused a plea deal that would have required him to admit guilt—though, of course, these sorts of accusations alone often have instantaneous ramifications for public figures. In September of 2016, Gibbs was exonerated on all charges. “It is now self-evident he was wrongly accused,” his attorney, Theodore Simon, announced after the verdict was read. “The trial has confirmed our belief that after a searching and complete investigation and trial, the true and actual facts would be revealed—that there always was an absence of any scientific, physical, or credible evidence.” 查看全文>>